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soooo a 23 post thread about putting your hood back on ehh cool, It really isn't that hard people come on get over it. my little brother with no mechanical experience at all (I had to walk him through putting the brakes back together the other day even) had no trouble getting it perfect.
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Originally posted by twright View PostLoosen the bolts up and follow my directions in the post above. (The post above with the towels.)
I tried this and it wont work. It's tilted, not just miss aligned. I think I messed up when I put the hing back on maybe I didn't put it on correctly.
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Another way to mark the alignment is to drill a small hole (1/8" or so) through each hinge into the hood before you unbolt anything. Then, after you put the hood back on, just put drills (or even nails would work) in the holes to align it, tighten the bolts up and you're done.
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good idea :)
also, removing the spring-loaded bar seems like it would be terrible. i wouldn't do that unless i I wanted to replace it or couldn't avoid it
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Loosen the bolts up and follow my directions in the post above. (The post above with the towels.)
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Ok, so just assume that one may have taken the whole hing off before looking on the internetz to see what the best way would be. How does one line the hood up properly? mine is way off...
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Thanks for the compliments.
I'd like to claim it as an original thought, but some old guy showed it to me. :-)
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Originally posted by twright View PostHere's the way I align the hood when I put it back on:
1.) Put the hood back on the hinges with the bolts in and loosely tightened. They should be tight enough to hold the hood, but loose enough so that you can still adjust the hood position.
2.) Line the opening in the body where the hood will sit, when closed, with towels. These towels should be on the edges of the fenders and front of the windshield where the hood interfaces.
3.) SLOWLY and CAREFULLY close the hood. If you have done this SLOWLY and CAREFULLY, the hood will magically align itself.
4.) Slowly raise the hood and tighten all of the bolts.
5.) Close the hood and check the alignment.
Good Idea.
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hey that's a great idea. I'll try that next time I have my hood off (hopefully not anytime soon!).
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Here's the way I align the hood when I put it back on:
1.) Put the hood back on the hinges with the bolts in and loosely tightened. They should be tight enough to hold the hood, but loose enough so that you can still adjust the hood position.
2.) Line the opening in the body where the hood will sit, when closed, with towels. These towels should be on the edges of the fenders and front of the windshield where the hood interfaces.
3.) SLOWLY and CAREFULLY close the hood. If you have done this SLOWLY and CAREFULLY, the hood will magically align itself.
4.) Slowly raise the hood and tighten all of the bolts.
5.) Close the hood and check the alignment.
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Yeah, it takes 5 minutes to remove and 5 minutes to reinstall, but adjusting takes a little while sometimes. I guess you could make match marks on the screws or something to make life easier, but I can never find a paint marker while I'm in the garage!
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Thats what Im thinking, but thats why I figured if I pulled off the sprung tensioner it would be lined up when I put it back lol.
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Originally posted by evil_twin View PostI hate having to match it up, because it never seems to sit right after that. Alright then, thanks guys
That's just you being critical of your own work. Chances are it was worse before you took it off and you just didn't notice.:D
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Originally posted by FredK View PostYeah, it takes 5 minutes to remove and 5 minutes to reinstall, but adjusting takes a little while sometimes. I guess you could make match marks on the screws or something to make life easier, but I can never find a paint marker while I'm in the garage!
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